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Developed by an experienced Montessori teacher, this color-coded exercise presents pouring from from a pitcher to several containers. Includes tray, pitcher, funnel, and an assortment of containers. Learn More

This activity isolates just one step of a polishing exercise — making a cotton swab to apply the polish. Twisting tiny pieces of cotton around the ends of the Orange Sticks is a fascinating fine-motor challenge for young children. Learn More

Before children tackle more complex activities, they must first master the basics. This preliminary exercise is a chance to perfect an isolated skill. Later, children will use droppers for polishing, color mixing, and science activities. Learn More

Seven containers provide a variety of challenges; each has a different closure including a hinge, a zipper, a snap, and more. Rotate the items as you and the children find new and interesting things to “open and close.” Ages 3½+. Learn More

Basic, sequential cutting exercises for the child who is developing and refining scissor skills. The teacher prepares cutting strips with four custom templates. The child snips over the special bowl and collects the pieces for art projects or to take home. Learn More

One dozen large dust cloths, as well as both of our child-size dusting tools, packaged together in a basket. The cotton flannel Dusting Cloths are 6" square, larger than our Polish or Dust Cloths (PC12), with the same neatly serged edges. Learn More

Ready to use in your classroom, this activity is equipped with everything you need including Wood Polishing Cloths (one dozen each of three kinds): terry cloth for applying polish, flannel for rubbing in, and smooth poplin cloth for producing a sheen. All cloths are 4" square. Learn More

There are few things more rewarding that watching a dingy, tarnished piece of silver emerge into a piece of shiny glory. Children love polishing silver because the work is its own reward. This set includes everything but the silver. Learn More